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. 2020 Jan 22;9(2):e247–e262. doi: 10.1016/j.eats.2019.10.005

Fig 15.

Fig 15

Postoperative imaging. (A) Sagittal cut of the femur postoperatively and the flat femoral tunnel in continuity of the posterior femoral cortex as described by Smigielski et al.3 (B) The axial cut of a right tibia is visible with the C-shaped tibial tunnel. (E) (femoral) and (F) (tibial) show the corresponding 3-dimensional volume renderings of a right knee. (C-D) The femoral and tibial fixation material is demonstrated in 3-dimensional volume renderings with the tibial PSP sitting tight in the bone (C, anteroposterior view of a left knee; D, tangential view of the tibial button of the same knee). (G) The frontal cut and (H) a sagittal cut of a left knee 3 months after Medacta Antomic Ribbon Surgery (MARS; Medacta International, Castel San Pietro, Switzerland) reconstruction. Almost no fluid can be seen around the graft and hardly any bone edema. (PSP, Pull Suture Plate.).